There’s one industry powering the U.S. labor market
Without health care and related jobs, the United States would have nearly 400,000 fewer jobs than it did a year ago, according to Labor Department figures through January.
Without health care and related jobs, the United States would have nearly 400,000 fewer jobs than it did a year ago, according to Labor Department figures through January.
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Republican lawmakers are divided over limiting disease spread versus arguments of enabling drug abuse.
About 1 million people are living with multiple sclerosis in the U.S., and about 10% of those have PPMS, making it the least common form of the disease.
As only the second outsider in 100 years to be named dean of the IU School of Medicine, Hess got busy when he arrived in 2013, traveling to all corners of the state, learning about the culture and building relationships.
The Greenfield-based organization with one hospital will mark its 75th anniversary in September. Long has been president and CEO nearly 12 years.
Dr. Andrew DeNardo’s goals are to “provide compassionate and cutting-edge care and bring innovative products to advance that care.”
Madeline Zieger, a physician assistant, has been working for IU Health Medical Group in the burn centers at both Riley Hospital for Children and Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hospital for more than 30 years.
Dr. D. Wade Clapp bridges lab innovation and clinical practice in his twin roles as chair of pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine and physician-in-chief at Riley Hospital for Children.
CICOA’s community health care workers intervene to help keep such obstacles from derailing a patient’s recovery and forcing them back into a hospital.
Mills came to Community in 1985 from Ernst & Young to serve as controller at Community Hospital North.
The new hire will replace interim CEO John Bowen on April 1.
Jenn Wells, an executive at the Greenfield-based health care system, is trying to make difficult conversations more accessible through a women’s health podcast she started last fall called “Just Jenn.”
Long viewed as a cornerstone of modern diagnostics, the specialty now faces a convergence of structural pressures that threaten its sustainability.
There is an unlimited amount of health information, from vaccines to mental health, on the internet and social media, and an ever-increasing number of people are creating it and searching for it.
The earlier study included relatively few women in their late 40s and early 50s.
A federal grand jury subpoena shows the agency is seeking records and information relating to Irsay’s death, his “substance (illegal and prescription) use,” and his “relationship with Dr. Harry Haroutunian,” a prominent addiction specialist based in California.